Lesson 6 A1
Level A1 Lesson 6: Noun Gender In this lesson, you’ll learn that Icelandic nouns have gender. In Icelandic, nouns are divided into three grammatical genders. Every noun in Icelandic is either: karlkyn – masculine (kk) kvenkyn – feminine (kvk) hvorugkyn – neuter (hk) This is called kyn orða (word gender). These grammatical genders do not […]
A1 – Review Lesson I
Level A1 Review lesson 1 Let’s put it all together! In this review lesson, you’ll practice everything you’ve learned so far in A1:greetings, pronouns, the verb að vera, people words, and simple present tense verbs.Take your time. Speak out loud. Write full sentences. Part 1 – Warm up Say these out loud: Hæ Halló Góðan […]
Lesson 5 A1
Level A1 Lesson 5 – SImple verbs in present tense In this lesson, you’ll learn how to use common Icelandic verbs in the present tense and how to conjugate them. In Icelandic, the verb is the center of the sentence. Most sentences are built around a verb. A sentence can even consist of one single […]
Lesson 4 A1
Level A1 Lesson 4 – People Learn Icelandic words for people and practice using them in simple sentences. You’ll build your vocabulary and reinforce the verb að vera and pronouns. New Vocabulary Icelandic English kona a woman karl a man strákur a boy stelpa a girl unglingur a teenager barn a child 🎧 Listen to […]
Lesson 3 A1
Level A1 Lesson 3 – Personal Pronouns, Word Order & The Verb “To Be” In this lesson, you’ll learn how to use Icelandic personal pronouns, the present tense of the verb að vera (to be), and how to build basic sentences using Icelandic word order. Personal Pronouns in Icelandic Icelandic Ég Þú Hann Hún Það […]
Lesson 2 A1
Level A1 Lesson 2 – Basic Greetings and Words Learn how to greet others in Icelandic, introduce yourself briefly, and respond with yes/no. Practice pronunciation and get used to simple Icelandic sentence rhythm. New Vocabulary Hæ – Hi Halló – Hello Góðan dag – Good morning (lit. good day) Gott kvöld – Good evening Takk […]
Lesson 1 A1
Lesson 1 – The Icelandic Alphabet & Pronunciation The Alphabet (Stafrófið) Icelandic has 32 letters. Some may be familiar to you, and some are unique. This is the full alphabet: A Á B D Ð E É F G H I Í J K L M N O Ó P R S T U […]